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jim, were the debates worth it? >> i think they were. there is a lot of conventional wisdom buzz, debates don't matter. it's clear to me that october 3rd debate but the first one with romney and obama settle the template for the rest of the election. it reminds me of other debates, kennedy was good. 1976 and carter was good. 1980 with reagan. it would be up those with showing to meet the candidates, unfiltered. >> that is the question. did these debates do a better job than the media have done to give us a picture of these two candidates? >> i think they did because the two men got to interact and people got a chance to see how they reacted to each other. all of the popular cultural references aside, the malarkey and binders full of women, what is really going on is the american people are deciding who they think they want to vote for and what the character of that person is like. >> what about the moderators. >> i think we spend too much time on the moderators. what is this before each debate. part of it going after the media all the ti
jim, were the debates worth it? >> i think they were. there is a lot of conventional wisdom buzz, debates don't matter. it's clear to me that october 3rd debate but the first one with romney and obama settle the template for the rest of the election. it reminds me of other debates, kennedy was good. 1976 and carter was good. 1980 with reagan. it would be up those with showing to meet the candidates, unfiltered. >> that is the question. did these debates do a better job than the...
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accuweather meteorologist jim dickey tells us exactly what's on the horizon, now, for the northeast. >> good morning, rob and sunny. many spots across the northeast and new england still without power after sandy here. unfortunately, we are keeping it chilly. a big area of low pressure spinning over canada. much weakened. but it continues to drag in the chilly air as we move forward. progressively colder each night here. bundle up out there. it sets the stage for a potential storm. a nor'easter. not what we saw with sandy. but tuesday to wednesday time frame, watching the system closely for potential impact. rob and sunny, back to you. >> that news just makes me want to hide under the desk. >>> the storm is prompting, of course, an enormous relief effort. and we here at abc and our parent company are encouraging everyone to pitch in. >> this is a day of giving. many of our shows will show you how you, too, can help. the announcement follows disney's $2 million donation for relief and rebuilding efforts. >> good to see our parent company get involved. that's good. like that. >>> all r
accuweather meteorologist jim dickey tells us exactly what's on the horizon, now, for the northeast. >> good morning, rob and sunny. many spots across the northeast and new england still without power after sandy here. unfortunately, we are keeping it chilly. a big area of low pressure spinning over canada. much weakened. but it continues to drag in the chilly air as we move forward. progressively colder each night here. bundle up out there. it sets the stage for a potential storm. a...
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hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was a victim of some horrible short squeezes that lost me a ton of money. use puts. i don't care if there's a premium. let's go to some tweets. here's one from b. kelly 019 @jimcramer. cover calls allow me to print money out of large positions without having to sell. why do you hate them so much? here's the answer. i got to tell you something b kelly 019, i hate trapping my off side. i hate cutting off my off side. let's say something goes wrong. you sell the stock, you're really vulnerable to a takeover then because you're still short the call. n
hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was a victim of some horrible short...
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host: jim on our ohio line. caller: i drive a jeep. i am a supporter of senator brown and our president. and i met you at a rally last year. and i was very sorry that of course. john, who i think you know pretty well, is no longer serving us. but i hope you will be back. i am -- in line with that, the redistricting issue, i wish she would speak a little bit to the pathology of how these districts are being gerrymandered and issued to an ohio. good luck to you. guest: i am supporting issue two. a citizen panel to redraw the congressional districts and the legislative districts. host: that is on the ballot as well? guest: it is. it takes the pen out of the hands of politicians, both democrats and republicans. so we can get districts that are inclusive of entire communities and other things to make sure we do not have a district that starts in northeastern ohio and goes all the way down to south central ohio. and includes -- it is basically drawn as a republican district, republicans controlled the pen, and redrew districts that benefit i
host: jim on our ohio line. caller: i drive a jeep. i am a supporter of senator brown and our president. and i met you at a rally last year. and i was very sorry that of course. john, who i think you know pretty well, is no longer serving us. but i hope you will be back. i am -- in line with that, the redistricting issue, i wish she would speak a little bit to the pathology of how these districts are being gerrymandered and issued to an ohio. good luck to you. guest: i am supporting issue two....
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jim acosta is with the romney campaign in north canton, ohio. brian brianna keilar is at the white house. is the romney campaign showing any signs of concern over their ability to win ohio? >> i just talked to a senior romney advisor who said no, they are going to win ohio, but he did say this race in this state is going to come down to independents. whoever wins independents in the words of this romney advisor, that candidate is going to win ohio. now, there's a little bit of spin in that because if you look at recent polling like an abc news/"washington post" poll that came out yesterday, governor romney is doing well among independent voters so it makes sense they would be talking about that advantage right now. at the same time, there are signs that yes, the romney campaign is concerned about this state and talking a little bit about what john king was mentioning a few moments ago about the auto bailout, we heard one of romney's top surrogates, rob portman, defend mitt romney's stance on the auto bailout. he of course opposed the auto bailou
jim acosta is with the romney campaign in north canton, ohio. brian brianna keilar is at the white house. is the romney campaign showing any signs of concern over their ability to win ohio? >> i just talked to a senior romney advisor who said no, they are going to win ohio, but he did say this race in this state is going to come down to independents. whoever wins independents in the words of this romney advisor, that candidate is going to win ohio. now, there's a little bit of spin in...
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i realize i probably sound like jim obama cheerleader. it is an uncomfortable role for me and there is a funny scene towards the end of the book i'm talking to vice president biden who oversaw the stimulus and he let me sit in on the cabinet meeting devoted the stimulus and basically is giving me a hard time. you are the only one that wrote anything remotely positive. and usually more devotee downer than mary sunshine and my friends will back me up on not keith. it took them to bed, i slept on them. i didn't get into journalism to tell stories that joe biden would want to cuddle with. you know, what i did is i followed the facts. my stories only look glowing compared to these ridiculous dhaka that passed for the stimulus journalism and it's like i said about bp. i've seen the data and it is all in this doorstop so i hope that you'll read it for yourself to it i would like to take your questions with the stimulus and the president and what ever you want. >> thank you for writing this book. i am one of those old-style liberals. i share with
i realize i probably sound like jim obama cheerleader. it is an uncomfortable role for me and there is a funny scene towards the end of the book i'm talking to vice president biden who oversaw the stimulus and he let me sit in on the cabinet meeting devoted the stimulus and basically is giving me a hard time. you are the only one that wrote anything remotely positive. and usually more devotee downer than mary sunshine and my friends will back me up on not keith. it took them to bed, i slept on...
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hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was a victim of some horrible short squeeze that is lost me a ton of money. use puts. i don't care if there's a premium. let's go to some tweets. here's one from b. kelly 019 @jimcramer. cover calls allow me to print money out of large positions without having to sell. why do you hate them so much? here's the answer. i got to it will you something b kelly 019, i hate trapping my off side. i hate cutting off my off side. let's say something goes wrong. you sell the stock, you're really vulnerable to a takeover then because you're still short the ca
hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was a victim of some horrible short...
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how so, jim? >> well, look, they're talking about tightening mortgage standards again because of the standards put forth by dodd-frank. lending standards are already too tight even though the housing market is improving, you talk to mortgage companies and title companies and tell you the same thing over and over again. these deals are very difficult to close right now. even though they're closing them. and this is the reason the housing market is not, has not moved a needle on the economy, like the statistics would suggest. keep in mind 31% of home owners out there are still underwater anyway so the housing market is held back anyway, if you tighten standards now, it's going to have a deleterious effect and not only that, but the federal reserve board is out there and 75% of all mortgages, the mortgage market is becoming the same monster it was under fannie and freddie mac. we don't need this, it needs to be settled by individual banks not by the federal government. >> brenda: okay. steve isn't th
how so, jim? >> well, look, they're talking about tightening mortgage standards again because of the standards put forth by dodd-frank. lending standards are already too tight even though the housing market is improving, you talk to mortgage companies and title companies and tell you the same thing over and over again. these deals are very difficult to close right now. even though they're closing them. and this is the reason the housing market is not, has not moved a needle on the...
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we have to make sure jim is reelected. jim jordan, bob gibbs are here. and i want to be the senior senator from ohio. we need josh mandel in ohio. we need him now. you know, president obama -- over the last four years has made a lot of decisions. some of them, he siad would result in new jobs that haven't happened. he said he'd cut the deficit. it hasn't happened. we have someone who is running for president who knows how to bring back jobs. he has the experience. he has the experience and the record nd he knows how to work with democrats and republicans and that's why we need mitt romney to fix what's broken and bring back the american dream. i see a uaw member here in front of me. i will talk autos in a way that is straight talk. obama said a few things that, as he said, were "whoppers." he said, you wanted to take those companies through bankruptcy. it was obama who took gm and chrysler through bankruptcy. it was mitt romney who did provide for loan guarantees. every fact-checker who looked has said that barack obama was wrong and was not telling the
we have to make sure jim is reelected. jim jordan, bob gibbs are here. and i want to be the senior senator from ohio. we need josh mandel in ohio. we need him now. you know, president obama -- over the last four years has made a lot of decisions. some of them, he siad would result in new jobs that haven't happened. he said he'd cut the deficit. it hasn't happened. we have someone who is running for president who knows how to bring back jobs. he has the experience. he has the experience and the...
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jim, romney's speech today was described as a major speech on the economy. didn't seem like there was a lot of specifics in there. but i lost count of how many times i heard him use the word change. >> that's right. they did everything but play the song "don't stop thinking about tomorrow" going back to the bill clinton days. yes, he is talking about change, he's casting himself as the change candidate and i think that is why they went out to iowa today, not to unveil any new economic proposals. you don't really do that in the final stage of a campaign. what they wanted to do was talk about this message that they unveiled yesterday here in ohio and that he is the candidate of not just change, but big change as he likes to say on the campaign trail. >> in terms of weather, brianna, have there been any changes to the president's schedule next week? you mentioned some of his stops. do we know how vulnerable those are to weather? >> yeah, that's right, he's heading to florida, he's heading to virginia. so certainly some of his stops are going to be vulnerable. w
jim, romney's speech today was described as a major speech on the economy. didn't seem like there was a lot of specifics in there. but i lost count of how many times i heard him use the word change. >> that's right. they did everything but play the song "don't stop thinking about tomorrow" going back to the bill clinton days. yes, he is talking about change, he's casting himself as the change candidate and i think that is why they went out to iowa today, not to unveil any new...
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the opponent in many of your ads pain to as big spending jim. you do not often hear democrats referring to themselves as conservatives. >> i am really a fiscal conservative to the bone. i have balanced budgets and created businesses my whole life and have always made my payments. i know how to balance the budget and i know how to get things done. that is what really makes a conservative. balancing the budget, getting the hard work done, making it happen. i have done it my whole lifetime. i am all about being a fiscal conservative. >> do you see him in any way, shape, or form, as the conservative, or as a big spending liberal? >> the positions he has supported our the signature issues of barack obama. being in support of a $1 trillion stimulus, which failed to create jobs, or for the bailout, or for obama care, which cost $1.80 trillion, or the dog franc bill, which is killing access to credit, indicating he is willing to raise taxes on the middle-class willing to pay for the unpaid for spending. that is a real difference between the two of us, i
the opponent in many of your ads pain to as big spending jim. you do not often hear democrats referring to themselves as conservatives. >> i am really a fiscal conservative to the bone. i have balanced budgets and created businesses my whole life and have always made my payments. i know how to balance the budget and i know how to get things done. that is what really makes a conservative. balancing the budget, getting the hard work done, making it happen. i have done it my whole lifetime....
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rogers in washington he's an author financial commentator an international investor jim thank you for being with us i guess i'm going to ask you what a lot of people been asking your over the last few weeks why have you decided to invest in russia after all these years of saying you never would. be delighted to be here i guess i agree with most of what they said in fact i'm delighted to see that show russia i've been negative on russia since i first went there in one nine hundred sixty six i've been a bear a pessimist about russia but in the last several months russia russia is changing this is why as i can see is changing when things change peter i want to change whether that's how you find opportunities what's the can you just give us one example i mean like structural reform currency management i mean you know the way the equity markets are going give us one tip. well there is a structural reform and it's not fast enough i happen to agree with that but at least it's happening for goodness sakes it's not going the other way other things that are happening they set up a fund with int
rogers in washington he's an author financial commentator an international investor jim thank you for being with us i guess i'm going to ask you what a lot of people been asking your over the last few weeks why have you decided to invest in russia after all these years of saying you never would. be delighted to be here i guess i agree with most of what they said in fact i'm delighted to see that show russia i've been negative on russia since i first went there in one nine hundred sixty six i've...
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brian in texas, brian. >> hi, jim. like yourself i thought i was of sound mind. >> no, no this is way too competitive. go for verizon. i will embrace centurylinc but it is no good. >> how do you feel about starbuck's? >> it is going down. i know that. it is down from 60 and forget it. i want to bet on howard schultz the ceo. isaac. >> booyah how are you? >> how are you. >> fine. >> i hope you and your family are safe. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> the reason i'm calling is -- food. i own it for the spin off and they have sold 12% to the public and they are going to spin off the remaining 88 cents to shareholders within six months. do i hold on to it? >> i read a negative article about the ceo and i think it hurt the stock. i think a lot of people are angry at the guy but i would hold on to the stock. >> bill. >> my question is with marley corp. next year they claim to be tripling in size. >> well let's wait. you may be disappointed and disappointed and disappointed. >> [ baby crying ] >> i'm not willing to t
brian in texas, brian. >> hi, jim. like yourself i thought i was of sound mind. >> no, no this is way too competitive. go for verizon. i will embrace centurylinc but it is no good. >> how do you feel about starbuck's? >> it is going down. i know that. it is down from 60 and forget it. i want to bet on howard schultz the ceo. isaac. >> booyah how are you? >> how are you. >> fine. >> i hope you and your family are safe. >> thank you very much....
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thank you very much, jim cantore, for that report. >>> look. some of the gas going to jim's turnpike station is refined in the new york area and moved by truck. bull but much of the gas that arrives in new york area comes by barge or tanker. sandy's surge closed the harbor, crimping supplies. it's coming back online slowly. we go to kate kelly for that part of the story. good evening, kate. >> reporter: hi, larry. we're looking at new york harbor where things are gradually coming back to life about a week after the coast guard shut this area down. yesterday, however, they opened the port of new york and new jersey to boats for the first time since saturday with a special aim in mind, bringing gasoline and diesel to new york for a much-needed replenishment of empty fuel stations. there was an influx of barges bringing petroleum products in the afternoon, i'm told, followed by additional traffic this morning. the opening of this harbor and today's news of the jones act waiver are steps in the right directions to replenish gas supplies. officials
thank you very much, jim cantore, for that report. >>> look. some of the gas going to jim's turnpike station is refined in the new york area and moved by truck. bull but much of the gas that arrives in new york area comes by barge or tanker. sandy's surge closed the harbor, crimping supplies. it's coming back online slowly. we go to kate kelly for that part of the story. good evening, kate. >> reporter: hi, larry. we're looking at new york harbor where things are gradually coming...
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our national political correspondent jim acosta was there in portsmouth, new hampshire. >> reporter: mitt romney has kicked off his swing state blitz in this final weekend of the presidential campaign starting the day in new hampshire and then heading next to iowa and colorado. we're hearing the gop nominee touch on some themes that he's been bringing up quite a bit in the last couple of days, saying he is the candidate of what he calls real change. he's also going through his five-point economic plan to get the country back on track, talking about ideas like cutting the deficit, tapping into domestic energy resources and fixing the nation's public school system. but one thing that he has been trying to zero in on in this final stretch of the campaign, he's been going after the president's mantel, being a post-partisan president. in the words of mitt romney, the president has been what he calls the most partisan. here's what he had to say. >> yesterday, the president said something you might have heard by now that i think surprised a lot of people. he said voting is the best revenge.
our national political correspondent jim acosta was there in portsmouth, new hampshire. >> reporter: mitt romney has kicked off his swing state blitz in this final weekend of the presidential campaign starting the day in new hampshire and then heading next to iowa and colorado. we're hearing the gop nominee touch on some themes that he's been bringing up quite a bit in the last couple of days, saying he is the candidate of what he calls real change. he's also going through his five-point...
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"mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! they're nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate -- but to educate you, so call me. china. china. the people's republic is more important than we are. that's my conclusion after today's session where the averages rocked a bit higher. the dow gaining 136 points. the nasdaq growing 1.44%. i never want to sell the united states short, ever. hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and home industries are coming back with more confidence than ever. and there is real hope in the air that tomorrow's big employment report might show some nice gains. the jobs report were a ta
"mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! they're nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate -- but to...
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. >> booyah, jim. i was wondering about disney. they had a deal with lucas films or something. >> i like that deal. i think bob did it again. they own star wars. what a franchise. remember, they did this with marvel. people laughed when it happened. not unlike how people laughed at them with carrey. whatever. believe me, it is not going to be like laugh in. if that stock opens down as all tomorrow. buy disney. let's go to brett in texas. brett. >> hello, thank you for taking my call. thank you for your hard work. i want to send you a baylor bears booyah. >> fair enough. >> i'm a graduate student looking to get a little growth in my portfolio as i near graduation. i've been perusing recent calls. i'm looking for companies that have pulled back with the recent call and i'm curious to hear your take on its long-term process. >> here's what happened. i said at the beginning of the show that i've been reading through conference calls. i read through the under armour call. and i read it in the bathroom. i didn't know where the stock was
. >> booyah, jim. i was wondering about disney. they had a deal with lucas films or something. >> i like that deal. i think bob did it again. they own star wars. what a franchise. remember, they did this with marvel. people laughed when it happened. not unlike how people laughed at them with carrey. whatever. believe me, it is not going to be like laugh in. if that stock opens down as all tomorrow. buy disney. let's go to brett in texas. brett. >> hello, thank you for taking...
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>> caller: hey, jim. big boo-yah to you from new york city. >> i hope everything is well for you and your family. >> caller: we're lucky enough to have power and watch the 76ers beat the nuggets. >> you have the edge on me. go ahead. >> caller: we have exxon, sprint, united health group, walmart, and bis. >> wow. i like this portfolio so much i'm kind of stunned by it. exxon reported an okay number. it's good to have oil. sprint is a nice spec stock. the stock could be knocked down after the exchange offer that they're doing with soft bank. don't freak out. walmart down today. people are starting to leave the low end retailers. walmart is good. united health group are big winners under obamacare. and disney acquisition of lucasfilms is brilliant. we have health care, oil, retail, that's what i'm doing. that's what i'm looking for. that is perfection. michael in florida, please? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer, from florida state university. >> fsu, go noles. doak campbell, you and me and a couple of beers. >>
>> caller: hey, jim. big boo-yah to you from new york city. >> i hope everything is well for you and your family. >> caller: we're lucky enough to have power and watch the 76ers beat the nuggets. >> you have the edge on me. go ahead. >> caller: we have exxon, sprint, united health group, walmart, and bis. >> wow. i like this portfolio so much i'm kind of stunned by it. exxon reported an okay number. it's good to have oil. sprint is a nice spec stock. the...
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michele bachmann is locked in a tight race against democratic challenger jim graves. the right wing's war on women came up in the last debate. bachmann was asked about richard mourdock's remarks. bachmann wouldn't tell voters where she stood, dodging questions about abortion, access for rape victims. >> you heard what richard mourdock said and you know that has been controversial. god intended this to happen if a fetus results a consequence of that rape. i want to know if you agree with that. >> what i agree with is i'm 100% pro-life and i agree with the position of the catholic church on this issue. >> let's bring in kelly goth, political correspondent for theroot.com and democratic strategist chris kafinis. the war on women. these remarks by mourdock continued to erode away. how big of an impact is this going to have on these races? >> huge. it already is, right? and i think the way i look at this, ed, is the other perspective of the gop was that this election cycle was essentially about three issues. the economy, the economy, the economy. and that is partially true
michele bachmann is locked in a tight race against democratic challenger jim graves. the right wing's war on women came up in the last debate. bachmann was asked about richard mourdock's remarks. bachmann wouldn't tell voters where she stood, dodging questions about abortion, access for rape victims. >> you heard what richard mourdock said and you know that has been controversial. god intended this to happen if a fetus results a consequence of that rape. i want to know if you agree with...
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welcome. >> thank you, jim. glad to be back. >> rick, your conference call depressed me, because you guys are straight shooters. wasn't like you said we had a great quarter, you point blank said, due to significant decline in revenue late in the quarter, both operating groups, key financial metrics came in well below expectations. explain to us how that could happen? >> jim, it was a combination of three factors, in order, first of all, the missing revenue. with less revenue, you have less growth. and second was you talked about it in the intro. the western regions, higher margin, higher calorie business overall. the business centralized in the west, a double whammy and geographic mix shift. stronger in the east. components business in asia had stronger sequential growth, but it exacerbated the shift from the west and all three contributed to the disappointing bottom line. >> when i heard about the bottom line, wow, the housing economy strong, auto economy strong, but we have worries about the gridlock in washin
welcome. >> thank you, jim. glad to be back. >> rick, your conference call depressed me, because you guys are straight shooters. wasn't like you said we had a great quarter, you point blank said, due to significant decline in revenue late in the quarter, both operating groups, key financial metrics came in well below expectations. explain to us how that could happen? >> jim, it was a combination of three factors, in order, first of all, the missing revenue. with less revenue,...
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welcome. >> thank you, jim. glad to be back. >> rick, your conference call depressed me, because you guys are straight shooters. wasn't like you said we had a great quarter, you point blank said, due to significant decline in revenue late in the quarter, both operating groups, key financial metrics came in well below expectations. explain to us how that could happen? >> jim, it was a combination of three factors, in order, first of all, the missing revenue. with less revenue, you have less growth. and second was you talked about it in the intro. the western regions, higher margin, higher calorie business overall. the business centralized in the west, a double whammy and geographic mix shift. stronger in the east. components business in asia had stronger sequential growth, but it exacerbated the shift from the west and all three contributed to the disappointing bottom line. >> when i heard about the bottom line, wow, the housing economy strong, auto economy strong, but we have worries about the gridlock in washin
welcome. >> thank you, jim. glad to be back. >> rick, your conference call depressed me, because you guys are straight shooters. wasn't like you said we had a great quarter, you point blank said, due to significant decline in revenue late in the quarter, both operating groups, key financial metrics came in well below expectations. explain to us how that could happen? >> jim, it was a combination of three factors, in order, first of all, the missing revenue. with less revenue,...
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victor, back to you. >> jim clancy reporting live for us this morning, thank you, jim. >>> we have seen so many horror stories. communities torn apart by flooding and high winds and the devastating fires destroyed dozens of homes in queens, as well. >> one of the most heart wrenching tales comes from staten island. gary tuchman has more on the story of two little boys caught in that storm. >> reporter: a ford explorer on the side of a street in staten island, new york. the car seats remain where two little boys, brandon and conner moore were sitting as their mother was driving during hurricane sandy desperately looking for shelter. what happened is sad, horrifying, terrifying. she was driving her suv down this street and plunged into this hole during the height of hurricane sandy. she then got out of the vehicle with her 2-year-old son and 4-year-old son, remember, it is pouring rain, torrential, the winds 90 miles per hour and she comes over here to this tree and holds on to the tree, grabs the branches and grabs the tree and holds on to it and holds on to her sons at the same time and
victor, back to you. >> jim clancy reporting live for us this morning, thank you, jim. >>> we have seen so many horror stories. communities torn apart by flooding and high winds and the devastating fires destroyed dozens of homes in queens, as well. >> one of the most heart wrenching tales comes from staten island. gary tuchman has more on the story of two little boys caught in that storm. >> reporter: a ford explorer on the side of a street in staten island, new...
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jim axelrod is at battery park in lower manhattan which was inundated with water. good morning. >> reporter: when i spoke to police commissioner ray kelly here yesterday, i asked him what his biggest concern was about the approaching storm. he didn't hesitate. blackouts, he said. that's exactly what new yor this morning. super storm sandy made landfall late monday. a wet and windy nightmare. >> we knew this was going to be a great, dangerous storm. the storm met our expectations. >> reporter: sandy exceeded them. around 9:00 p.m. the storm produced a record surge at battery park in manhattan. 13.88 feet. breaching the sea wall and flooding the area. manhattan's waterfront seemed to disappear as the surge rushed over the wall. >> unknown. storm of the century. >> reporter: roads and cars were quickly covered. ground zero was engulfed. across the harbor in brooklyn, there was so much flooding around coney island that emergency responders couldn't reach the area. corrosive sea water headed underground into new york city subway and commuter tunnels. to prevent further
jim axelrod is at battery park in lower manhattan which was inundated with water. good morning. >> reporter: when i spoke to police commissioner ray kelly here yesterday, i asked him what his biggest concern was about the approaching storm. he didn't hesitate. blackouts, he said. that's exactly what new yor this morning. super storm sandy made landfall late monday. a wet and windy nightmare. >> we knew this was going to be a great, dangerous storm. the storm met our expectations....
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here's meteorologist jim dickey of accuweather.com. >> good morning, rob and sunny. unfortunately, keeping it chilly across the northeast. many spots without power. these are temperatures you expect you step out the door this morning. many in the 30s. burlington, syracuse, around the freezing point, pittsburgh, detroit. it's not going to end. sandy, what's left of it, large area of low pressure spinning over canada continuing to usher in chilly air. a couple showers here, nothing much in the way of precipitation but this northwesterly wind will continue. that brings that chilly air in out of can did turning progressively colder each night headed through the weekend and that sets the stage for potentiacoastal snowstorm. wouldn't be anything like sandy here. more your typical nor'easter. two potential paths, one could take it out to sea. rob and sunny, back to you. >> say it ain't so. >>> new york officials are facing criticism for going forward with the new york marathon this sunday despite the devastation left behind by sandy. the actual course through the city's fiv
here's meteorologist jim dickey of accuweather.com. >> good morning, rob and sunny. unfortunately, keeping it chilly across the northeast. many spots without power. these are temperatures you expect you step out the door this morning. many in the 30s. burlington, syracuse, around the freezing point, pittsburgh, detroit. it's not going to end. sandy, what's left of it, large area of low pressure spinning over canada continuing to usher in chilly air. a couple showers here, nothing much in...
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joining me to help us see past the noise on a broad range of big picture topics is none other than jim rogers investor and author of the book a gift to my children a father's lessons for life and investing among many others and someone that i am so happy to finally meet in person and have in studio after years interviewing you over there you are right i must rather be here than on skype with overshoot about the ball and now is better that is just to . i'm happy to have you here in the flesh versus so thank you for being here my pleasure ok well let's get past the noise you say you don't pay attention to the noise we have these g.d.p. numbers out today which were fueled by federal spending what you know before the elections a you know longer term looking out next year or you're looking for a recession now what do you think would be the trigger obviously the fiscal cliff is what we hear thrown around a lot in the u.s. miss the surprise for the debt has been going through the roof in the depths getting worse and worse and worse here europe japan nearly everywhere in the world in america w
joining me to help us see past the noise on a broad range of big picture topics is none other than jim rogers investor and author of the book a gift to my children a father's lessons for life and investing among many others and someone that i am so happy to finally meet in person and have in studio after years interviewing you over there you are right i must rather be here than on skype with overshoot about the ball and now is better that is just to . i'm happy to have you here in the flesh...
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jim is on the republican line from alabama. caller: i just had a quick comment about some of the postings that i saw you had on the facebook posting about saying if obama were not elected there would be riots in the street. i really do not believe that it will be an election dispute. i think mitt romney is probably going to win overwhelmingly. i think every honest american 2016 go see the obama movie or rented on the redbox. i do not know what is wrong with america. people believe they do not have to go to work and make a living now. expect the government to supply their living for them. host: thank you for the call. are we a democracy or a republic? if we end the alleged world college will be a democracy -- eventual tyranny. gale on the independent line. caller: high. what i find absolutely shocking is the fact that none of your callers have rocked and the influence that grover norquist has on this election. -- have brought in the influence that grover norquist has on this election. if there is a tie, he is the most influentia
jim is on the republican line from alabama. caller: i just had a quick comment about some of the postings that i saw you had on the facebook posting about saying if obama were not elected there would be riots in the street. i really do not believe that it will be an election dispute. i think mitt romney is probably going to win overwhelmingly. i think every honest american 2016 go see the obama movie or rented on the redbox. i do not know what is wrong with america. people believe they do not...
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cotton from constellation energy jim connaughton was the person in the bush administration bush two who pushed cap and trade and now they're talking carbon tax you know the world is not what you think it is it is not black and white republican sometimes do green things we might not agree with them but i think you're going to see that happen what will resonate i wish i was going to where you are going to reject what i just i mean isn't it leaves on top of each other richard go ahead well i mean it's interesting that romney has this hidden green agenda but if you look at the polling data most independents yes you know it's climate change the problem is so why is he not tell me why why are you having to go and say oh romney's green why he's not saying it is a good point he was so i mean you know you're saying he's going to only come out because he wants to get a lot easier dependents of voted but there is clear research and the most independents in america have to see there is a problem so if you want to get elected voice and coming out and say these things ok all right does this go ba
cotton from constellation energy jim connaughton was the person in the bush administration bush two who pushed cap and trade and now they're talking carbon tax you know the world is not what you think it is it is not black and white republican sometimes do green things we might not agree with them but i think you're going to see that happen what will resonate i wish i was going to where you are going to reject what i just i mean isn't it leaves on top of each other richard go ahead well i mean...